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The former Chancellor is by no means the first to walk the line between media and political elite.
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The upsetters have achieved their founding ambition, now they need to work out what to do next.
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After Brexit, we need inclusive conversations.
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It’s the biggest financial penalty ever paid by a British political party. Here’s how the story unfolded.
Karan Jain
With Spain spying an opportunity and major questions about economic stability, Brexit is causing sleepless nights on the Rock.
“I just don’t get what the big deal is.”
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Changes to the national insurance tax for self-employed people was one of the most controversial parts of the 2017 spring budget.
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He came to power promising a new kind of politics but has spent his tenure plumbing new electoral depths.
All smiles at 11 Downing Street.
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March 8, 2017
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Philip Hammond delivers his last Spring Budget on the state of the UK economy. Our panel of experts dissect what it says.
The Lord Speaker, Lord Fowler, during the debate on the Brexit bill.
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Peers have sent the Brexit bill back to MPs with changes calling for a vote on a final deal, and the protection of EU nationals in Britain.
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The debate about what role the Lords play in Brexit is potentially based on a misunderstanding about what the upper house actually does.
Preparing for the Kaufman show, AKA the Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
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The House of Commons’ longest-serving MP has died, aged 86.
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If you think Brexit will be the issue that brings elections to the upper chamber, think again.
Newly-elected Conservative MP, Trudy Harrison, speaks in Copeland.
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It held on in Stoke, but Labour has suffered a humiliating defeat to the governing party in Copeland.
The hunt for a defining philosophy continues.
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We know where Jeremy Corbyn stands on certain issues, but where is the vision? What are the ideas?
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The party picked the wrong candidate and the wrong tactics in this byelection, and it showed in the result.
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There’s a lot of talk about a Brexit ‘divorce bill’ costing the UK tens of billions – we got two academics to check the facts.
Signing the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
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It’s almost as though Europe saw Brexit coming when the Treaties of Rome were signed in 1957.
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Government departments have been squeezed particularly hard over the past few years. Now they need to find thousands of people who can work out how to leave the EU.
The government’s Article 50 bill has passed without amendment.
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Despite pages and pages of proposed amendments, not a single one was passed.
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The past year has seen more parliamentarians take the ‘Chiltern Hundreds’ than at any time since the 1970s.